9to5Mac - Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 7:36 AM
Gurman: Next Apple Watch Pro could feature long-rumored satellite functions

For over a year, it's been rumored that Apple is working on the ability to
bring satellite features to the iPhone. First suggested for the iPhone 13
series, this function may now be available with the upcoming iPhone 14.
While this function could help iPhone users report emergencies in areas
without cellular service, it's now been discussed by Apple, bringing this
functionality to a new generation of the rumored Apple Watch Pro.

The information comes from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in his Power On
newsletter. According to the journalist, a new generation of the
not-announced rugged Apple Watch Pro could have satellite features.

The company has also internally discussed the idea of giving its watches
satellite features, which could make sense for a future version of the new
more rugged Apple Watch Pro.
In today's newsletter, Gurman discusses how big of a deal adding satellite
connectivity to the iPhone could be.

That's a step up from the current iPhone and Apple Watch feature for quickly
calling emergency services and providing them with your location. The
features also will give stand-alone satellite-based devices, such as the
Garmin inReach, a run for their money. (.) The prospect of having an iPhone
that can reach first responders without a cellular connection is only the
beginning of what Apple is planning. Ultimately, users could have global
internet access and be able to make regular phone calls over satellite
links. The combination of speedy 5G networks and satellite service could one
day turn the iPhone into the most powerful global communications device
available.

While this feature is not expected for the first generation of the rumored
Apple Watch Pro, there are a few features expected for this Watch, as you
can read more below.
What to expect from the Apple Watch Pro?
 
On September 7, Apple will announce the iPhone 14 alongside the Apple Watch
Series 8. A new Apple Watch SE and this rugged Apple Watch Pro are also
rumored to be announced at the "Far Out" keynote.
According to reporting from Mark Gurman, the Apple Watch Pro will visually
differentiate itself from the Apple Watch Series 8 with a new design,
although rumors diverge on whether it will have or not flat edges. Gurman
talks about an "evolution of the current rectangular shape."

One of the key changes to the Apple Watch Pro will be the materials from
which it's made. Currently, the Apple Watch is available in aluminum,
stainless steel, and titanium. The Apple Watch Pro will reportedly feature a
"more durable formulation of titanium" as part of Apple's efforts to make it
as rugged as possible. 
Alongside that larger design, the Watch is also reportedly set to feature
improved battery life. Longer battery life is going to be a key factor for
the "extreme sports" buyers of this Apple Watch, and that is seemingly
something Apple is aware of. 

Much like the Apple Watch Series 8, this new Apple Watch Pro is expected to
add support for body temperature measurements. The Apple Watch won't be able
to give you an exact measurement of your body temperature, but rather it
would send you an alert when it detected that your temperature is elevated.
Then, you could take your temperature using a traditional thermometer. 

Are you excited about this new watch and its satellite features? Share your
thoughts in the comment section below.

Original article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2022/08/28/apple-watch-pro-satellite-features/



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